Atomic Minerals Receives Permit Approval for Uranium Exploration Program

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Atomic Minerals Receives Permit Approval for Uranium Exploration Program
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Atomic Minerals Corporation announces the receipt of permit approval from the TSX Venture Exchange and the Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment for its exploration program targeting uranium mineralization. The program will focus on 15 drill sites across three newly identified target zones and the historically drilled Horn and Jackpine zones.

) is pleased to announce that further to its December 2, 2024, news release, the Company has received approval from the TSX Venture Exchange to extend its private placement of Units at $0.05 per Unit until January 21, 2025.) has received the permit application and the review process is underway . The proposed exploration program will be comprised of drilling at fifteen sites targeting uranium mineralization within the basal Moss Back member of the Chinle formation.

Atomic Minerals' property portfolio contains uranium projects in three locations within North America, all of which have significant technical merit and or are known for hosting uranium production in the past.

Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor their Regulation Services Provider accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.This news release contains certain statements that may be deemed"forward-looking" statements.

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